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Suite Française
by 
Irène Némirovsky
Sandra Smith
Daniel Oreskes
Barbara Rosenblat
(p) 2006 HighBridge Company
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Subject(s):  Fiction
Historical Fiction
Literature
Language(s):  English
Excerpt(s): 
WMA excerpt   A Storm in June - Chapter 1 - Suite Francaise by Irene Nemirovsky, © 2004 by Editions DENOEL. English translation © 2006 by Sandra Smith. Recorded by arrangement with the French Publishers' Agency in (WMA format)
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Available copies:   1
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Lending period:   7 days
File size:   190033 KB
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ISBN:   9781598871395
Release date:   Mar 23, 2007
 

Description

A lost masterpiece of French literature, this epic novel of life under Nazi occupation was discovered 62 years after the author’s tragic death at Auschwitz. Originally intended to be in five parts, the two that form this work are complete in themselves. Part One, "A Storm in June," is set in the chaos and mayhem of the massive 1940 exodus from Paris on the eve of the Nazi invasion. Part Two, "Dolce," opens in the provincial town of Bussy during the first influx of German soldiers. Each part features a rich cast of characters—people who never should have met, but come to form ambiguous relationships as they are forced to endure circumstances beyond their control.

Suite Francaise by Irene Nemirovsky, © 2004 by Editions DENOEL. English translation © 2006 by Sandra Smith. Recorded by arrangement with the French Publishers' Agency in New York and Alfred A. Knopf, a division of Random House, Inc.

Reviews

--The New York Times...

"A finely made work of fiction that portrays occupied France with both severity and sympathy…written with extraordinary detachment by a woman who seemed to know that her own days were numbered."

 

About the Author

IRÈNE NÉMIROVSKY was born in Kiev in 1903, the daughter of a wealthy Jewish banker. She and her family fled Russia in 1918 and arrived in France the following year. Educated at the Sorbonne, well-connected and multilingual, she lived a privileged émigré life and became one of the most celebrated authors of her day. Némirovsky published five novels before being arrested by the Vichy government.


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